I know, with the likes of Star Wars and Indiana Jones being snatched up, the LA catalogue probably isn't a big priority but I wonder what this could mean for the future of some of our favorite adventure games?

then again, I'm not that excited for another 3 star wars movies. I just feel like Lucas kind of ruined it with the last three. Even though I liked them... It just wasn't the same. Maybe someone will pull it out of the hat.

I just don't see how they will cast them or where they will pull material from to make a new cast, or.. any of it.

Abrams said no when interviewed. It's too scary a task to him, as a fan, which was also Snyder's reason. Star Trek was something he tackled as a non-fan so it carried no fear. Favreau said maybe, but I think he's only interested in 7 by itself.

I think it's funnier that of all three of those directors, Bay was the one to get the "Oh god no". Yes, Bay's movies are mindless special-effects movies that happen to have a semblance of a plot behind them(Except Transformers 2 where it had a 1st draft of a story), but considering the original Transformers was never anything more complex than giant robots beating the bolts out of each other, I still maintain he did good. Were they good movies? No, not by any means. The stories started out really good and progressed downwards, while the robot fighting actions scenes started out slow and progressed up. But considering that robots beating each other up should have been the SOLE expectation for those movies, I think everyone gives him far too much crap. But I still enjoy them. They are entertainment. Plus, I still like Armageddon and The Rock. Does any of this mean I'd want Bay in the director's chair for Star Wars 7? No. We already have a trilogy of mindless special-effect films that try to have a semblance of a plot. We don't need another one.